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Photography and the outdoors go hand in hand, so it’s no mystery why lots of photographers are also hikers. It can be a challenge to enjoyably bring photography gear on long hikes, trust me, I’ve made quite a few mistakes. That being said, over the past couple years I’ve improved my setup and made it a much better experience. Here is some of my most commonly used gear for shooting landscapes and what I lug out into the wilderness.
Imagine you’ve been driving along the most scenic of byways, you’ve been belting out all you’re favorite songs along with the radio, and life is good. Then you realize the time, and you want to pull over for the night….Where do you stay without having to pay heavy fees?
Learn how to easily composite images in Photoshop for stunning Milky Way images! Follow this step by step guide for beautiful Milky Way landscapes!
This year I really wanted to make a trip out to the Smokies in order to see the changing leaves! I decided on a whim to take a long weekend and see if I...
Typically we head outdoors in order to unplug, however, these 5 apps help you get there! Take a look at the best apps available for outdoor adventure planning, navigation, and survival!
This weekend we headed to the foreign land of Canada! We have ventured to Vancouver before, but we went a little bit further this time out to Vancouver Island aka Victoria!
While the wind chills are below freezing and snuggling up on the couch with a cup of hot cocoa sounds like a great evening, pick from this list of movies we have put together!...
It’s almost Christmas time so it got us thinking about gift giving and the items that we love using. Any of these items are sure to please the outdoor loving, adventuring seeking, and awesome people in your life!
Great gear doesn’t have to break the bank. Look no further for the perfect stocking stuffer for the outdoor lover in your family! And don’t forget about yourself, sometimes you just have to treat yo self…for less than $20.
Winter camping had been on my list of things to do for a while, but I hadn’t mustered up the will to bear the cold night. Between the extra gear that is involved, unknown rules, and the cold, it had remained a dream. During my last visit to Mt. Rainier to snowshoe around Paradise, I talked with a Park Ranger who laid out the rules for winter camping and talked me into camping for the night. So, here a few tips from my first winter camping trip.
The little town of Leavenworth, WA is high up on my list of favorite mountain towns. It’s not your typical mountain town, but one with a bit of a twist. Originally a logging town that failed, it was looking for a way to revive its economy and eventually settled on an idea. To become a German themed town…and they pulled it off!
My dad flew in on a Saturday afternoon and we showed him the underground! There is a tour in downtown Seattle that takes place under the bustling streets. It is a pretty sweet tour from quite a different angle. You stroll through subterranean sidewalks, and see the submerged city! Sunday we took him hiking at Mount Rainier National Park…
The temp dropped 20 degrees, wind picked up, & everything had a strange glow. Like a chrome filter had been applied to our vision. The solar eclipse had begun.